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After a flood of protests, they were reinstated at the beginning of 1953.
He kicked several while playing at Stamford High School, including one that beat Anson, 3-0, in a 1953 district game.
The U. S. and Soviet heads of Government have met three times since Sir Winston Churchill in 1953 introduced a new word into international diplomacy with his call for a fresh approach to the problem of peace `` at the summit of the nations ''.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
MCC first displayed the urn in the Long Room at Lord's Cricket Ground and since 1953 in the MCC Cricket Museum at the ground.
The tide finally turned in 1953 when England won the final Test at The Oval to take the series 1 – 0, having narrowly evaded defeat in the preceding Test at Headingley.
After Sarah's death, Fleming married Dr. Amalia Koutsouri-Vourekas, a Greek colleague at St. Mary's, on 9 April 1953 ; she died in 1986.
Sir Andrew John Wiles, KBE, FRS ( born 11 April 1953 ) is a British mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at Oxford University, specializing in number theory.
Between 1949 and 1953 he worked on his doctoral thesis in this subject at Nancy, supervised by Jean Dieudonné and Laurent Schwartz.
In 1953 Frederik F. Yonkman, a chemist at the Swiss based Ciba pharmaceutical company, first used the term tranquilizer to differentiate reserpine from the older sedatives.
Between 1952 and 1972, he hosted at least five television shows – three different talk shows called The Al Capp Show ( 1952 and 1968 ) and Al Capp ( 1971 –' 72 ), Al Capp's America ( a live " chalk talk ," with Capp providing a barbed commentary while sketching cartoons, 1954 ), and a CBS game show called Anyone Can Win ( 1953 ).
* United Kingdom: The UK introduced universal BCG immunization in 1953, and until 2005, the UK policy was to immunize all school children at the age of 13, and all neonates born into high-risk groups.
As a computing term, bootstrap has been used since at least 1953.
As a member of the high-minor league level International League, the Orioles competed at what is now known as the AAA level from 1903 – 1953.
During the Labor Day weekend in 1952, The Saddlemen were renamed Bill Haley with Haley's Comets ( inspired by a popular mispronunciation of Halley's Comet ), and in 1953, Haley's recording of " Crazy Man, Crazy " ( co-written by Haley and his bass player, Marshall Lytle although Lytle would not receive credit until 2001 ) became the first rock and roll song to hit the American charts, peaking at no. 15 on Billboard and no. 11 on Cash Box.
Mestre Bimba made a lot of presentations of his new style, but the most well known was the one made at 1953 to Brazilian president Getúlio Vargas, where the president would say: " A Capoeira é o único esporte verdadeiramente nacional " ( Capoeira is the only truly national sport ).
Other more recent political figures educated at Columbia include U. S President Barack Obama, Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg, former U. S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, former chairman of the U. S. Federal Reserve Bank Alan Greenspan, U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder, and U. S. Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr .. Dwight D. Eisenhower served as the thirteenth president of Columbia University from 1948 to 1953.
He landed his first solo exhibition in 1953 at the John Heller Gallery, who represented artists such as Roy Lichtenstein.
Carbamazepine was discovered by chemist Walter Schindler at J. R. Geigy AG ( now part of Novartis ) in Basel, Switzerland, in 1953.
Jones remained at Warner Bros. throughout the 1950s, except for a brief period in 1953 when Warner closed the animation studio.
He enrolled in graduate school in electrical engineering at University of California, Berkeley, graduating with an Master of Science degree in 1953, and a Ph. D. in 1955.
They took up a long residency at San Francisco's Black Hawk nightclub and gained great popularity touring college campuses, recording a series of albums with such titles as Jazz at Oberlin ( 1953 ), Jazz at the College of the Pacific ( 1953 ), and Brubeck's debut on Columbia Records, Jazz Goes to College ( 1954 ).

1953 and invitation
In 1953, the Old Fianna organisation issued an invitation to Ned Kelly ( Chief Scout ) to meet with them.
In 1953 Alfred and Erna returned to Paris despite the invitation by Brecht and Johannes R. Becher to settle in East Berlin.
Hunt was employed on the staff at Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force ( SHAEF ) when the surprise invitation to lead the 1953 British Everest expedition.
In 1953 Curtin joined the roster of principal sopranos at the New York City Opera at the invitation of Joseph Rosenstock.
The two formed a lifelong association with Davis traveling to India in 1956 at Nataraja's invitation with the first World Passport following Davis ' declaration of World Government, September 4, 1953.
Their correspondence led to an invitation in 1953 for Mr. Schafer to work on experiments with mescaline and consciousness in dreams at the University Clinic of Psychiatry and Neurology in Innsbruck, Austria.
In 1953, Baron accepted an invitation from the University of California, Berkeley to assume a dual position as Director of the Structural Engineering Laboratory and Professor of Civil Engineering.
His book The Story of Lewis Carroll ( 1949 ) led to an invitation from Carroll's nieces, Violet and Menella Dodgson, to produce an edited version of his diary ; this appeared in 1953, and has been at the centre of the recent debate about the alleged ' Carroll Myth '.

1953 and American
* Albert Austin ( 1881 – 1953 ), British / American actor
* Lloyd Austin ( born 1953 ), American general
* 1953 – Merrill Osmond, American actor and singer ( The Osmonds )
* 1953 – Butch Patrick, American actor
* 1953 – Robert Cray, American singer and guitarist
* 1953 – Howard Kurtz, American journalist
* 1896 – Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, American author ( d. 1953 )
* 1953 – Don Most, American actor
* 1953 – J. Neil Schulman, American writer
* 1881 – Francis Ford, American actor ( d. 1953 )
* 1953 – James Horner, American composer
* 1953 – Cliff Johnson, American game designer
* 1953 – Kathie Lee Gifford, American talk show host, singer, and actress
In 1953 the Curb Exchange was renamed the American Stock Exchange.
* 1953 – Mary Matalin, American political consultant
* 1953 – Lynwood Slim, American singer and harmonica player
* 1953 – Ivan Stang, American author, publisher, and director
* 1883 – Jonathan M. Wainwright, American general ( d. 1953 )
* 1953 – Debralee Scott, American actress ( d. 2005 )
* 1953 – James Vance, American comic book writer, author and playwright
* 1953 – Ron George, American politician
* 1953 – Robert Parish, American basketball player
* 1953 – Hulk Hogan, American wrestler and actor
* 1953 – Rod Morgenstein, American drummer and educator ( Winger, Dixie Dregs, Platypus, and The Jelly Jam )
* 1953 – Ruby Wax, American comedian

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